a I T I I ^ It4 M V I V I I |. I J THEDAILY INDEPENDENT: HELENA. SUNDAY MORNING. BEPTEMBEB 8,1889. 2*tffklchit-chat. AMerry Party of Young People at^the Broadwater Naiatorium^Thursday E^enirfr. 8everatDinner Parties Given During^the Past Week^A Stag^Company. 1'ooualand Oen- WesidlngsIn Pro-|ir^ t eralMention - Tea-table^Gossip. Vanityand the plunge will not assimil^^ate. By vanity, of course, 1 m-an frizzes,^barg* and thoae little ft-minine weakne^s^which, by the aid of hair pins and a strong^will, are induced to stay in one place until^the proprietress catches a glimpse of her^^self in a glass and is enabled to rearrange^or disarrange them, as the caae may be.^Of course a young lady is compelled to^leave off a very great deal which is useful^when she places herself at the mercy of the^waves and, what is far worse, the strong^arms of those husbands, brothers and^oousins who invariably duck her whenever^a suitable chance occurs. It was my good^fortune to witness a sort of bathing pic...

THEDAILY INDEPENDENT: HELENA, SUNDAY MOliNIXG, SEPTEMBER 8,1889. WHIPSJND TIPS. SomethingAbout El Rio R^y.^Phenomenal Two-Yaar-Old^Of the Season. MR.ROOS\ ELT HAD MET HER.b.rm^L0^ ^f^AffU aflC HeCcme. of ^ Noble Family in the^Equine Race^His Great^Record. -1hot** of Interest troui the Atlan tic to tli. !^.^. ^l|. ^....! Defeated. E:Ml K-y, the great two-year old of the^year, iLe unbeaten ^on of.Nxrtiilk and full^brother to the Kmpt-ror of Norfolk, haa^been the gubjeet of much comment around^the Turf Exchange, club rtx^in^ and the^^^ual haunt* of admirer* of horstrt-sn,^and Helena has many people who come^under Uji* head. In new of this a de^-rtp-^tion ^.f Ihe phenomenal colt is not out of^place. ElBkJ Rat it a bright chestnut, with a^^arrow bin- in hi^ face extending over the^aose. stM near fore and both hind legs^whiu- He hag a beautifully expressive^face and a large ^ye full of intelligence,^large nostrils, long tar-rtDst ears, a round^^Millli high cheeks, an esq i.Mte neck,^tull ...

TITKDAILY IXDEPKXDKXT: HKLKXA. Sl'XDAY MORNTKG. SEPTEMBKR 81889. TRACKAND TIES. NOPEOPLE WERE BURNED. t ., t^ i VI..1. V/haithe Union Pacific Railroad^Going to Do for Butte and^Anaconda If a |(tie ThfNorthern Pacific Will 8*^ortt^ Ms^Lin* One Hundred Miles. Weil^of bt Paul. Wi. thr Manitoba Will ^ol ItulWJ ^*^^^^11* u HoudUIi BraoWi The I'^lar MAttUaa l^Blr^l. |^u Hon.Ssni Word, attorney for the I nion^Pacific, said yesterday that his corn par. y^^u going to do some bin work in making^permanent improvements on the Montasa^Union from Batte to Anaconda. The^Northern Pacific wag at one time asked to^^tand half of the expense incident to toe^work, but having declined t^^ do this the^Unkn Pacific will undertake the work^itaeif. Mr. Word says at least $1,000,000^will l^t expended. In the first place car j^repair shops and a large passenger and j^freight depot will De erected at Anaconda. |^The yards will be extended and several^miles of new track will be laid to reach^the new iron smelter...

THEDAILY INDEPENDENT^ HELENA. ^WEDNESDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 11, 188a *8on a differen^^mall profit of andat th tana. IECHEAPEST^oihtf or adv^r-^convinced for MM *^oe^ at WBIII rii INSCRIPTION. Cans,Half Gallon^!cs Carbonated,^mpany quote, ae- v^l:ckf^r^, No*** ^-r.^pt .u a flrat-claae har- Su,Helena, M. T. asmost all other^is similar to An-^m with soot.^i\ or apply to NNON,Agt. ford. Br a^iway. SPAREYS HOTEL uropuj PUaa. OESK.Proorlrt^w. TANNERSAWFUl MOUTH. THE CORPORAL AT HIS WORST. HeScore* the Press and Congress^^men and Defies the President^and Secretary Noble. CentralTanner is not happy. Although^of a buoyant, cheerful nature, and not^given to bidding good morniDg to the devil^until be meet* him. be is becoming gradu^^ally convinced tbat his tenure of th^ pen^^sion bureau Is vrry limited. All the indi^^cations point to the sp**dy decapitation or^the corporal It is frit in the pennon^bureau: it is felt in the interior depart^^ment; the politicians feel it and, a^ t^f ^re^ptated, ...